The A.I. often produces "unexpected" results, according to Hang Chu, a PhD student of computer science at the University of Toronto. "Some works are good and some are bad, but it's always fun to try," he told CTV News.

He explained that the A.I. automatically analyzes the content of an image and derives descriptions to match it, based on the words in its vocabulary.

"It's an interesting challenge to show that computers can actually create artistic things," said Raquel Uratsun, an associate professor in computer science and Canada Research Chair in Machine Learning and Computer Vision.

The team behind the A.I. plans to expand its vocabulary and make it more human-sounding in the future.